DRAIN, Ore. -- A Drain man was arrested and another Drain man cited for their part in a poaching and trespassing incident on December 5, Oregon State Police reported Tuesday morning.

On December 6, 2018, an Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife trooper from the Roseburg Area Command responded to the reported incident that occurred the previous day in the Drain area and found that a large black tail buck deer was shot near a residence in Drain.

The event was captured on the home security system.

With assistance from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, police identified 25-year-old Trent M. Tinnes and 21-year-old Travis D. Tinnes, both of Drain.

On December 14, troopers and deputies contacted the men at their residence.

"The antlers and head for a 4X3 black tail deer were recovered," OSP said. "The meat that was recovered from a butcher shop will be donated to a charity."

Trent Tinnes was arrested and lodged at the Douglas County Jail on the following charges: